Las Vegas has already provided some interesting scenes for Formula 1 this weekend and that is almost certain to continue after a disjointed first day. Practice sessions were severely delayed to the point where spectators were forced to leave the stands as
Carlos Alcaraz has become the latest tennis star to slam the ATP for making players use different balls almost every week – a decision he branded “unbelievable”. The world No 2 said the men’s tour needed to do something if they wanted
Tottenham could have been presented with the perfect swap deal opportunity as they have reportedly had a visit from Juventus chiefs over a move for out-of-favour midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg. Spurs are said to be chasing Juve left-back Andrea Cambiaso and could use
He added that NATO was working on faster deployment of forces to the “eastern flank”. This comes as the West continues to pour billions into Ukraine to support its fight against Russian forces. Meanwhile, in Israel and Palestine, the US and NATO
Rishi Sunak has warned top security bosses to prepare for the worst as tensions in the UK flare over the ongoing conflict between Israel and terrorist group Hamas. At a recent meeting with Cobra, the Government’s emergency committee, the Prime Minister asked
“Sport in Wales faces acute financial challenges, and we recognise the tension that exists between maximising television audiences through free-to-air broadcasting and maximising the revenue available from going behind a paywall. “But it is the strong view of the committee that our
England were dumped out of the Rugby World Cup on Saturday night after failing to cling on to a nine-point lead against South Africa in the semi-finals. The Springboks had been dire for the majority of the match but overcame the Northern
Newcastle are reportedly eyeing a move for Manchester City outcast Kalvin Phillips and could push to acquire the services of the midfielder in the January transfer window. The England international has spoken openly about how he would like to play more frequently
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has already questioned Manchester United chief executive Richard Arnold and football director John Murtough in person over the club’s recruitment strategy, according to reports. The INEOS CEO is set to oversee a sporting shake-up at United once his £1.3billion
Manchester United chiefs John Murtough and Richard Arnold will reportedly be ‘concerned’ about their futures at Old Trafford if Sir Jim Ratcliffe buys a share in the Premier League club. The British billionaire is apparently close to sealing a 25 per cent